This season just goes from bad to worse, a defeat to a terrible Watford side and a manager who was very happy with a point until Watford had the audacity to try and win the game.

In almost no circumstances should a point against Watford be acceptable and Allardyce made no attempt to try and win that game in the second half.

The sooner we get safe the better and then we should get rid, people are not getting angry the anger is turning to apathy yet he refuses ever to take any blame.

It's not just the way we play it's the sides he picks earlier on in his reign it was the winger roulette now it's the centre back roulette, you can never guess what partnership that particular game, it may also be a little thing but why now as Baines finally approaches his return does he put Garbutt on the bench?

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Allardyce seems to make it up as he goes on yet when it goes wrong it's everybody elses' fault =, he's even tried to take credit for the West Ham game.

The players with a few examples seem too comfortable and happy with how things are going which makes them hard to care for.

We now go to Burnley who haven't won in 11 games, which means only one thing, time for Everton. Keep on keeping on.

CONNOR O'NEILL (City Centre)

Two years into his regime, and questions still go unanswered.

While there has been slow working progress made on a new stadium, there has also been two managers sacked and a spree that has brought one of, if not, the most unbalanced squads in the clubs history.

Add to that, a long pursuit of Marco Silva and Paulo Fonseca only to appoint Sam Allardyce: a complete polar opposite.

Sam Allardyce looks dejected during the Premier League match between Watford and Everton at Vicarage Road (Image: Alex Broadway/Getty Images)

Farhad Moshiri still has plenty of work to do. But it’s time the he started talking more to the fans. So far, all we’ve had is toe curling cringing comments made at the clubs AGM and sounds bites brought to us by Jim White of TalkSport.

It’s time Moshiri outlined his vision both on and off the pitch. No cheesy comments or lines spam through media friends - just a straight talking interview outlining where he’s taking the club and as fans, what we can except.

Failure to do so will sadly see Moshiri become just another one of them owners.

TERRY McALLISTER (Aintree)

This week has seen a sea change in opinion on Sam Allardyce’s position at Everton Football Club. Many supporters have wanted rid of the former England boss for a while but now the national sports press is starting to see the writing on the wall.

Big picture wise of course, nothing has changed since December regarding the manager’s future. Allardyce was brought in as a short-term insurance policy when relegation fears were rife and anything beyond a one-term stay was down to him to earn. 16 games into his tenure (West Ham doesn’t count even if he himself counts it) and Sam has failed to prove his doubters wrong.

Regressive tactics, singling out of players in the press and a lack of willingness to take responsibility for bad performances have all counted against him. Everybody except Allardyce himself seems to know that he won’t be reporting to Finch Farm in July.

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Farhad Moshiri’s attention must now turn to the next managerial appointment as there is no room to get this one wrong after two years of treading water. All indicators suggest that Paulo Fonseca will be the top target after failing to bring him in after Ronald Koeman was sacked. The Shaktar Donetsk manager’s stock has risen a lot since December but I still think he’ll be the man in the Goodison Park dug out from next season.

Mikel Arteta is a romantic idea but, it would be too big of a gamble to go for the best little Spaniard we know. Everton is one of Europe’s top jobs outside of the Champions League elite and to entrust it to a first-time manager would be foolish regardless of his pedigree.

Steve Walsh too needs to shoulder his share of the blame for the underperformance this season and he could very easily find himself taking a long holiday in May as well.

LEE MOLTON (St Helens)

It was another poor performance on Saturday at Watford, especially after a ‘supposed warm-weather training’ break in Dubai. That was money well spent!

We were quite happy to play for a 0-0 instead of bringing another striker on in the 2nd half and going for a win. Watford were there for the taking. This is the reason why we don’t win away games – we are far too negative in our approach and I blame the manager for this! Tosun was running around in the 2nd half and so isolated up front.

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It is so hard to watch us in away games, we are slow going forward. In the summer, we need a complete overhaul from the top to the bottom of the club and get a new manager who can drive the club forward someone like Conte or Mancini. Give him 4 or 5 years and get our Everton back!

We need to go to Burnley on Saturday and attack them with 2 strikers, but we won’t, it will be just 1 up front again. This is a very winnable game for us, Burnley struggle to score goals.